'Normal' Corn Snake

Basically, these are the 'none-of-the-above' snakes. Extremely variable since they are coming from all kinds of genetic stock, which also means that all of them are potential gene carriers for anything I work with. They can vary from being 'almost' a Miami Phase corn to 'almost' an Okeetee Corn, or something completely different from either of those two extremes. There are likely going to be animals I will sell as normals that will turn into something rather interesting, but with the numbers I produce I just can't hold back all of the ones that have that glimmer of possibility in them. Generally, I do not try to sort them out and will only sell them as 'genetics undetermined'. But the potential exists to hatch out something completely unexpected from these guys!

These will actually be in short supply this year as I have found that it is much better for my sanity to just bulk out as many of these as possible right out of the egg so I don't have to set them up and start feeding them. Most of these will wind up in the pet trade via wholesalers and distributors and very few will actually be available for retail sale. I seldom take normal corns to the shows any longer, as it just doesn't make sense to take up table space for these when I have so many other, more interesting, things to display and offer.




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